Tozza, downforce based on the speed at which air is moving under the floor (i.e. based on Bernoulli), does depend on the speed, obviously. So does downforce from wings.
But downforce coming from forced extraction of air from under the floor does not have to depend on speed. With a fan you can achieve a constant pressure differential acting on a constant amount of surface. It is like a hovercraft working with the inverse principle. If the sealing is perfect (which it never is), it won't change with speed.
So, if skirts for this rally car are allowed, I am wondering what would be a better way of sealing the floor, considering that the car will see wild changed in ride height with bumps and lateral inclinations in the asphalt of a normal road. Consider as well that the ride height will be rather large, compared to F1. Would sturdy brushes of movable skirts be up to the task, or could it be better to use something more fluffy like a thick field of a feather-like material and change it after each stage?
Edit: I am a bit with other people here in thinking that floor based downforce could be a dangerous thing in a rally car.